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95% of the Earth’s Land Set to Be Degraded by 2050 | Earth. Org A new map from the Save Soil movement illustrates the shocking percentage of global soil degradation predicted by 2050 Image: Save Soil Every second, an equivalent of four football fields of healthy soil becomes degraded – adding up to a total of 100 million hectares every year Non-degraded healthy soil is a direct necessity for 95% of the food production for more than 8 billion people
Freshwater Biodiversity - WWF Freshwater habitats are incredibly diverse, with more than 400 large-scale ecoregions and thousands of rivers, lakes, and wetlands Freshwaters are also hotspots for biodiversity They are home to at least 140,000 specialist freshwater species! Due to their isolation and the specific challenges of living in a freshwater environment, levels of endemism are also extremely high Over half of
Wheat grain - Feedipedia The effects of processing (or absence thereof) are highly dependent on the animal species to be fed and on the production required: for instance, whole wheat grain is more suitable for lambs whereas pellets are more suitable for cows (Tait et al , 1973; Cabon et al , 2002; Owens et al , 1997)
Pets by the numbers | HumanePro by Humane World for Animals Pets by the numbers Data and statistics on pet ownership, community cat and shelter populations in the United States Photo by Ezra Millstein For Humane World for Animals Understanding the Data Obtaining accurate statistical data about pets in the United States isn’t easy Most of the information is based on estimates derived from two periodic surveys, and the various survey takers do not
Amazon wildlife | WWF Over time, these factors have made it possible for species to adapt to different conditions and develop habitat specializations, resulting in the vast species richness of places such as the Amazon Basin Amazon wildlife: what happens in the wet season?